Sharp XE-A402 XE-A402 Operation Manual in English and Spanish - Page 17

Item Entries, Single item entries, PLU/subdepartment entries - cash register

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3 Item Entries Single item entries Department entries For a merchandise classification, the cash register provides a maximum of 99 departments. To the departments, group attributes such as taxable status are applied to items when they are entered. • When using the department keys (for department 1 to 40) For department 1 to 20, enter a unit price and press a department key. If you use a programmed unit price, press a department key only. D For department 21 to 40, enter a unit price, press the key and press a department key. If you use a D programmed unit price, press the key and press a department key. When using a programmed unit price Unit price *1 (max. 7 digits) D *2 Department key *1 Less than the programmed upper limit amounts When zero is entered, only the sales quantity is added. *2 For the departments 21 through 40, press the department shift key. D Please note if you press the same key after using the key, it acts as a repeat entry. For D example, when you register an item of dept. 21 using the key and then an item of dept. 1 using the preset unit price, you should use the department code entry key described below for the ¡ dept. 1 item. If you just press the key to register dept. 1 item, it will act as a repeat entry of dept. 21 item. • When using the department code entry key d d Enter a department (dept.) code and press the key, then enter a unit price and press the key again. If the dept. code is programmed to preset price entry style and a unit price is preset, the cash register will finish its registration operation. Dept. code (1 to 99) When using a programmed unit price d Unit price *1 (max. 7 digits) d *2 *1 Less than the programmed upper limit amounts When zero is entered, only the sales quantity is added. (In case only preset price entry is allowed.) *2 After you enter a unit price, you can press the q key instead of the d key. PLU/subdepartment entries For another merchandise classification, the cash register provides a maximum of 1800* PLUs/subdepartments. PLUs are used to call up preset prices by a code entry. Subdepartments are used to classify merchandise into smaller groups under the departments. Every PLU and subdepartment has a code from 1 to 1800, and should belong to a department to obtain attributes of that department. The cash register is pre-programmed to PLU mode and zero for unit price. To use PLU entries, their preset unit prices should be previously programmed. (Refer to page 38.) To use subdepartment entries, change to subdepartment mode for the PLU codes. *A total of 1800 codes, including UPC codes, can be programmed. • PLU entries PLU code (1 to 1800) o 15

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15
Single item entries
Department entries
For a merchandise classification, the cash register provides a maximum of 99 departments.
To the
departments, group attributes such as taxable status are applied to items when they are entered.
• When using the department keys (for department 1 to 40)
For department 1 to 20, enter a unit price and press a department key.
If you use a programmed unit price,
press a department key only.
For department 21 to 40, enter a unit price, press the
D
key and press a department key.
If you use a
programmed unit price, press the
D
key and press a department key.
*
1
Less than the programmed upper limit amounts
When zero is entered, only the sales quantity is
added.
*
2
For the departments 21 through 40, press the
department shift key.
Please note if you press the same key after using the
D
key, it acts as a repeat entry.
For
example, when you register an item of dept. 21 using the
D
key and then an item of dept. 1
using the preset unit price,
you should use the department code entry key described below for the
dept. 1 item.
If you just press the
¡
key to register dept. 1 item, it will act as a repeat entry of
dept. 21 item.
• When using the department code entry key
Enter a department (dept.) code and press the
d
key, then enter a unit price and press the
d
key again.
If
the dept. code is programmed to preset price entry style and a unit price is preset, the cash register will finish
its registration operation.
*
1
Less than the programmed upper limit
amounts
When zero is entered, only the sales
quantity is added.
*
2
After you enter a unit price, you can
press the
q
key instead of the
d
key.
PLU/subdepartment entries
For another merchandise classification, the cash register provides a maximum of 1800* PLUs/subdepartments.
PLUs are used to call up preset prices by a code entry.
Subdepartments are used to classify merchandise into
smaller groups under the departments.
Every PLU and subdepartment has a code from 1 to 1800, and should
belong to a department to obtain attributes of that department.
The cash register is pre-programmed to PLU mode and zero for unit price.
To use PLU entries, their preset unit
prices should be previously programmed.
(Refer to page 38.)
To use subdepartment entries, change to subdepartment mode for the PLU codes.
*A total of 1800 codes, including UPC codes, can be programmed.
• PLU entries
PLU code
(1 to 1800)
o
Dept. code
(1 to 99)
Unit price *
1
(max. 7 digits)
When using a programmed unit price
(In case only preset price entry is allowed.)
d
d
*
2
Department key
Unit price *
1
(max. 7 digits)
When using a programmed unit price
D
*
2
Item Entries
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